What
is a sexy soccer stud supposed to do when “following family
tradition” falls 180 degrees opposite his closeted ideal?From
birth, Chris Jackson has been schooled on how to land a cheerleader.
After all, his father married one, and his father’s father before
him. Heck, even his older brother married a stereotypical cheerleader
the summer before Chris went off to college. For two years, Chris
dodges invasive questions about relationships by blaming his lack of
female companionship on grueling practices and heavy course loads.
But his lack of interest in girls should’ve given his family a
clue. It isn’t until Chris mentions meeting a boy that his father’s
synapses short-circuit.Alonzo
Martin is anything but a buxom blond. From his black hair, combat
boots, and trench coat to his nail polish and guyliner, the
mysterious introvert isn’t easily persuaded to date. Alonzo’s
insecurities keep Chris at arm’s length, but Alonzo’s painful
past might meet its match in the charismatic jock’s winning smile
and sense of humor.When
opposites attract, only cheerleaders and gummy bears can help
overcome fear and family tradition.

Review

After
reading the first Jock book in this series I was
excited to see another out there to read. No! Jocks Don't Date
Guys by Wade Kelly unfortunately
for me was a let down. It just did not have the same sweet, funny,
nature that the first in this series had. It has no connection to the
first book either. Which was a great disappointment for me. I wanted
to know more about them and how they are doing now.

The
special spark that made me love the first book is totally missing in
this one. Sometimes the book seemed well forced to me, rather than a
flowing storyline. This left me a touch disconnected from the
characters themselves. Really sad for me because I adored the first
book.

Chris
is a typical college boy. He plays sports and his considered
straight. He chases cheerleaders like he is suppose too. He is
average, nice looking, popular. He has a secret longing for a boy
with black eyeliner and hoodies that keeps watching him. He is scared
at first to get to know someone so different from himself.

Alonzo
he is is the polar opposite of Chris. An outsider, has eye liner and
nail polish on. He likes his goth look. He is always on the fringe of
things. But he cannot stop looking at Chris and secretly wanting him.

This
book proves that opposites really do attract. I liked the coming of
age theme too, you have to learn to be yourself, stand up for what
you want, and find you. College is perfect time for this story to
take place. I would say this, if you have never read the Jock series
I think you would love this book. It has everything you would want in
a coming of age type of romance. If you are a fan of the first book
this book might disappoint you.